This classic history covers the period c. 550-1087 and traces the development of English society from the oldest Anglo-Saxon laws, the growth of royal power, and the extension of private lordship to the establishment of feudalism after the Norman Conquest
Includes bibliographical references (pages 688-730)
The age of the migration -- The kingdoms of the southern English -- Anglian Northumbria -- The conversion of the English people -- The English church from Theodore to Boniface -- Learning and literature in early England -- The ascendancy of the Mercian kings -- The age of Alfred -- The structure of early English society -- The conquest of Scandinavian England -- The decline of the old English monarchy -- England and the Scandinavian world -- The tenth-century Reformation -- England before the Conquest -- The last years of the old English state -- The Norman Conquest -- The Norman settlement -- The reorganization of the English Church -- Epilogue : The Anglo-Norman state